In 1988, Leonardo Drew arguably found his artistic voice with his seminal work Number 8. Using rope, animal hide, raccoon skull and a dead bird, Number 8 is a black mass of detritus, which hangs from the wall like a curtain of darkness. With this work in mind, and the thoughts of destruction and decay …

With a purple pouf and a penchant for extravagance, gallerist Pearl Lam is practically an icon in China’s contemporary art scene. For the past 10 years, she has been a source of fascination for Western media, who have unveiled her jaw-dropping luxurious home furnishings and Chinese contemporary art collection and have dissected her more …

Wall street International has published a post of Leonardo Drew. Pearl Lam Galleries Pedder Building is delighted to present the first solo exhibition of works by Leonardo Drew in Asia, running from 13 November–31 December, 2015. The show comprises of 13 new works by the Brooklyn-based American artist, which will see the introduction of applied …

Hong Kong Tatler has published a post about Pearl Lam Galleries at The Expo Chicago. The critically acclaimed Pearl Lam Galleries will debut at Expo Chicago in September 2015. This exhibition marks the gallery’s first presentation at an art fair in the United States. Intended to stimulate cross-cultural dialogue on modern art between east and west, the …

Art Radar has published a post about exhibition, Hidden Street at Pearl Lam Galleries Soho. This August, we’re seeing a new shift. Pearl Lam Galleries in SOHO is now starting to do the opposite: bringing the streets into the gallery with “Hidden Street” (PDF download), a community art project and exhibition of urban art on show until 11 September. …

Art dependence Magazine has published a post of interview with Pearl Lam, the owner of Pearl Lam Galleries. Pearl Lam, one of the most powerful women in Asian business and one of artnet news’ top twenty-five women in the art world, has worked for over two decades towards promoting Chinese contemporary art worldwide. Born in …

ArtBahrain has published a post about Form, Gesture, Feeling: Robert Motherwell 1915-1991: A Centennial Exhibition at Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong. “This exhibition celebrates Pearl Lam Galleries long standing commitment to presenting abstract art and exploring it’s disparate international origins, I feel privileged to bring to Asia for the first time a solo show of works …

HK Magazine has published a post about Pearl Lam Galleries Soho exhibition, Hidden Street. Stepping into Pearl Lam Galleries during the initial stages of street art community project Hidden Street is a profound insight into the desires and motivations of the nine young artists involved in this show. The floor is covered with protective paper, the …

Wallpaper* has published an interview with Pearl Lam, the founder of Pearl Lam Galleries. “It is a survey of Motherwell’s world showing his work in cycles – like his In Black and White series and collage works – instead of looking at how it developed over the decades. It also offers a good opportunity to review the differences …